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Greg Heihn
January 13, 2025
He always caught bigger fish. I still loved fishing with him. I'll miss him greatly!
Jeff Kidder
January 12, 2025
I first met Kenny at the Minnesota Renaissance Fair. I was new to art shows and he was like a "tutor" to me. I had also met his second wife Marilyn at a series of street shows and enjoyed seeing them evolve as a couple. One bond that Kenny and I had was our love for major league baseball. In '87 I had two tickets to the seventh game of the World Series. I called Kenny the day before the game and asked if he would be interested in going with me. He screamed yes! This was a memory that we shared from that day on and would talk about it every time we got together. Kenny and his daughter C. were special people in my life that I will never forget. Jeff & Lynn Kidder
Ariana
December 15, 2024
I remember him as being the ever-loving dad in the background, as my sisters and I idolized Corie. She was a bit older than us and we really looked up to her. Ken always had a smile on his face and was so welcoming.
Stephen
December 12, 2024
I am so sorry to Kenny´s family, he was a very special man. I met Kenny 15 years ago at Douglas Becker´s studio and we hit it off. Kenny had a presence when he entered the room & he was a beautiful man with true charisma. Kenny was patient and wonderful to converse with even regarding politics & religion! Such a great loss to his family, friends, and associates, God bless Kenny´s family during this difficult time.
Legacy Remembers
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December 11, 2024
Kenneth Dumdie Obituary
Dad fought bravely, but his heart was simply too damaged to sustain his life, and he passed away on December 10th. Our daddy was an exceptional human who loved life and his family fiercely and advocated deeply for his principles and values.... Read Kenneth Dumdie's Obituary
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